Watercolour Washes Inspired by the Tapestries of Henry Moore
By Paula Briggs
This week in the Drawing Workshop for ages 6 to 10, we continued our exploration of drawing vegetables. The workshop introduced the children to using watercolour washes and explored themes of still life, restricted palettes, mixed media and tonal washes. The tapestries of Henry Moore were used as inspiration for the session.
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Karly - Pullingers
April 9, 2014 @ 10:43 am
Thanks for sharing! I used to love using wax crayons with water colours many years ago. I always found the end result looked very interesting, but it was difficult to keep the crayoned image looking sharp and distinct. Still great fun though!